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why is rabies virus called neurotrophic in nature


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Answered by Sreyas10022003
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Rabies virus is neurotrophic in nature because from the wound of entry, the rabies virus travels quickly along the neural pathways to the central nervous system (CNS). The retrograde axonal transport of the rabies virus to the CNS is the key step of pathogenesis during natural infection.
Answered by Raghav3333
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rabies virus are said to be neurotrophic in nature because it replicates most exclusively in the central nervous system.
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